Careers as Sports Executives (CASE) was founded in 2018 by baseball leaders Theo Epstein, Scott Harris, and Meghan Jones with the goal of creating a comprehensive sports executive program for high school students passionate about sports – and potentially pursuing careers in the industry – but who lack the resources or opportunities to gain the training, experience, and mentorship needed to enter the field.
The CASE Study Program offers students the chance to develop a deep understanding of the sports industry while building valuable professional connections. With courses covering topics like “Sports Analytics & Data,” “Sport for Social Good,” and “Facilities & Stadium Operations,” the Amazin’ Mets Foundation CASE Program provides a broad and insightful curriculum designed to guide students in both their personal and professional growth.
Over the course of two months, CASE participants kick off the program with a special event at Mets Offices, featuring a guided tour led by a Mets employee. They then engage in an 8-session multimedia curriculum, delivered virtually by industry experts, covering a wide range of sports topics. The program concludes with student-led group presentations on one of the curriculum topics, followed by a celebration of their achievements at a Mets game.
In 2025, the Amazin’ Mets Foundation is excited to partner with Bayside High School to bring CASE to 27 students.
If you are interested in learning more about CASE, please email [email protected].
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